I've been good , cleaned out all the shit I know I never will useCan't even remember how much, must be +100GB

Now I am left with 2 empty drives.1 160GB external and 1 320GB internal.

My FLAC collection I already have on system drive ( have it on D: not on C: partition ) Want to move it to a less active drive.

My collection is about 150GB FLAC filesHow can I easily convert all old FLAC to the new FLAC to another drive with identical folders and subfolders?

I wish FLAC frontend had this function, auto create folders and subfolders.If you drag 1 folder to FLAC frontend, 1 identical folder with same subfolders is created in the output directory.This would ease the process considerableplease

Is there any reason to wait for new FLAC version? Was mostly thinking if FLAC 1.1.4 has any serious bug reports......

Was thinking it would be great to have all FLAC on the 160GB drive that I never have turned on anyway.Easy to turn on if I need it ....I use FLAC on PC, convert to mp3 for my DAP (iAudio U2)

if you have the space, do what beto said. copy the root dir to the new drive and encode the files there with --force (flac --verify --force File.flac). when the conversion is done and you have verified that there are no errors, delete the oiginal files

Couldn't you just set up a custom encoder in foobar and point it to wherever you have the FLAC 1.1.4 binary on your hard drive? For transcoding and customizing output to specific directories based on tags, foobar is without a doubt the best solution.

my request on the first post:I wish FLAC frontend had this function, auto create folders and subfolders.If you drag 1 folder to FLAC frontend, 1 identical folder with same subfolders is created in the output directory.This would ease the process considerable

I disagree that a gui is easier. it may be easier if you don't know any scripting language. but no doubt you run into situations like this ones quite often, not just with flac. I've seen hundreds of threads and posts on HA asking for things that are so easy to do with scripts. your small investment learning bash will pay off countless times. you can install cygwin and get a bash shell with little hassle.

to me, GUIs are like a caveman language where you have to grunt (click) and wave your hands (mouse) at the computer until it does what you want. (imagine the mouse pointer as your hand, then say "ugh" every time you click to mean "ME WANT THAT".) if whoever wrote the gui didn't add a feature that you can specifically communicate with an exact grunt and wave sequence, you're out of luck and have to ask the developer to add that.

shell scripting is like spoken language, a much more natural and powerful way to communicate what you want to do. instead of every developer having to reimplement functionality for crawling a tree and doing something, one guy just writes the 'find' command and it's usable in conjunctions with other commands.

windows has tried to dumb everything down to make it seem like a caveman can communicate but I think a basic part of computer literacy is knowing a scripted language.

You need to take some time and search this forum. There is plenty of information you need and plenty of ways to do what you want. If you do not think that Synthetic Soul's batch file is easy and can't figure out how to set up foobar2000 (which will do EXACTLY what you want it to) then I question your computer skills. Maybe you need to talk to a friend who can help you out instead of trying it yourself. My five-year-old son could use SS's batch file!

to me, GUIs are like a caveman language where you have to grunt (click) and wave your hands (mouse) at the computer until it does what you want. (imagine the mouse pointer as your hand, then say "ugh" every time you click to mean "ME WANT THAT".) if whoever wrote the gui didn't add a feature that you can specifically communicate with an exact grunt and wave sequence, you're out of luck and have to ask the developer to add that.

I disagree that a gui is easier. it may be easier if you don't know any scripting language. but no doubt you run into situations like this ones quite often, not just with flac. I've seen hundreds of threads and posts on HA asking for things that are so easy to do with scripts. your small investment learning bash will pay off countless times. you can install cygwin and get a bash shell with little hassle.

to me, GUIs are like a caveman language where you have to grunt (click) and wave your hands (mouse) at the computer until it does what you want. (imagine the mouse pointer as your hand, then say "ugh" every time you click to mean "ME WANT THAT".) if whoever wrote the gui didn't add a feature that you can specifically communicate with an exact grunt and wave sequence, you're out of luck and have to ask the developer to add that.

shell scripting is like spoken language, a much more natural and powerful way to communicate what you want to do. instead of every developer having to reimplement functionality for crawling a tree and doing something, one guy just writes the 'find' command and it's usable in conjunctions with other commands.

windows has tried to dumb everything down to make it seem like a caveman can communicate but I think a basic part of computer literacy is knowing a scripted language.

Josh

No offense, but this logic/attitude is appalling coming from someone of such stature. You do realize that not everyone is a programmer or as skilled at scripts as you? I've been hanging out around here since the beginning of time so it seems and I still don't understand 90% of the stuff I read. That's why I rarely post. But I had to express my disappointment on this one. How come all of a sudden I'm relating to the "cavemen" in the Geico commercials?

please don't be offended. the "caveman" thing came to me many times in my own personal use of GUIs where I felt like a caveman myself trying to grunt and wave through something that a simple one line script could have done.

also note that you and any other english speaker has no trouble communicating to me in english, which is a far, far more complex language than either bash or perl. so I am not looking down on anyone. I think with cygwin and an oreilly book even a casual computer user could pick up bash in an afternoon and be instantly more productive.

You need to take some time and search this forum. There is plenty of information you need and plenty of ways to do what you want. If you do not think that Synthetic Soul's batch file is easy and can't figure out how to set up foobar2000 (which will do EXACTLY what you want it to) then I question your computer skills. Maybe you need to talk to a friend who can help you out instead of trying it yourself. My five-year-old son could use SS's batch file!

Search, ok, I will do so!But for what exactly?, it would help to know.

QUOTE (Marino13 @ Feb 17 2007, 00:22)

My five-year-old son could use SS's batch file!

Smart kid you got

What a "nice" way to say dumbass "Thanks"!

I can run it, and do the task but I have a few questions about it.

1. It's set up for 1.1.3, I do not know if something has changed in 1.1.4 that can affect the output files. 2. Except the highest compression ratio is anything else changed ?

Computer skills is a very wide area.We all lack of knowledge in some areas.

About foobar, how am I supposed to know how when I never use it.It's not like any other software I use!

As you all can see I'm new here Take it easy

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It's often a lot easier to understand when someone tells you the first step.

Sometimes you can't see even if it's in front of you You all know what I mean, for example when driving you can see a sign and your mind is somewhere else